Reviewing gaming cases is very subjective to personal taste. This market has become over saturated with an array of styles and standardized features. It's become harder to improve upon and reinvent the gaming case, but InWin continues to keep impressing me with their designs.

There is much to love when it comes to the In Win X-Frame 2.0. It is an evolutionary jump ahead in every aspect when compared to the original, and in every way, form or function, the X-Frame 2.0 is superior.

With the 301, In Win offers a new mini-tower case, which is compatible with high-end components and water cooling gear. The overall build quality is good, despite this case it's not made from aluminum like most other models from this company...

In Win impressed us with the 303 case, combining unconventional airflow with unique aesthetic design, high build quality and a very reasonable price. When we had the opportunity to check out the larger In Win 509 E-ATX chassis we could see a new home for our Ryzen Test Platform.

The In Win 509 is pleasing in many ways. Initially, we loved the aesthetics, and with the choices of components we used, we did not have to break into the brushed metal panel to install anything to detract from the slick appearance. Everything about this design is intuitive and easy to use, and when it comes to air and water cooling support, we like the fact that it can all be contained up front and out of the way.

The 301 is a lovely little tower chassis. Aesthetics are subjective, of course, but we think it looks great. Thankfully, there's much more to it than this: The materials and build quality are top notch, for example, and the ease of access is a nice touch too...